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in einstein's brain, they are quite large. >> is there anything about einstein's brain that has implications for mere mortals like us? >> i thought about that a lot as well. one thing that is interesting is this idea that are you born with it or do you develop it? it's the nature and nurture question. you can ask the same thing when it comes to einstein's brain. if you look at this one image again over here, you look at the middle of the brain, on that left side, you see sort of an upside down horseshoe area, that area is responsible for your motor control, for example. and in this case somebody who has fine dexterity would have a developed area of the brain there. we know einstein was a musician. he played the violin. here's why that's so important. is that he couldn't have been born with that. that was something that he developed. he became a progressively better musician. that part of the brain changes. it's the most remarkable thing. >> all of our viewers should snow sanjay is a neurosurgeon and he has a lot of experience with brains. thank you very much. >> thank you, wolf. >>> also a v
in einstein's brain, they are quite large. >> is there anything about einstein's brain that has implications for mere mortals like us? >> i thought about that a lot as well. one thing that is interesting is this idea that are you born with it or do you develop it? it's the nature and nurture question. you can ask the same thing when it comes to einstein's brain. if you look at this one image again over here, you look at the middle of the brain, on that left side, you see sort of an...
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in einstein's brain, quite large compared to other brains examined. >> anything about einstein's brain that has implications for a mere mortal like us? >> i thought about that a lot as well. the one thing really interesting is this idea that are you born with it or do you develop it? ist the nature/nurture question. ask the same thing when it comes to einstein's brain. look at this one image over here and look specifically at the middle of the brain, on that left side, you see sort of an upside down horseshoe area, wolf. that area is responsible for your motor control. for example, and in this case, somebody who has really fine dexterity would have a developed area of the brain. einstein was a musician, played the violin. here is whyist so important. he couldn't have been born with that. that is something he developed. he became a better progressive musician, that part of the brain changed. >> sanjay himself a neurosurgeon. a lot of experience with brains. sanjay, thanks very much. >> thank you, wolf. any time. >> also very, very smart guy. >>> let's get the latest on other stories we'
in einstein's brain, quite large compared to other brains examined. >> anything about einstein's brain that has implications for a mere mortal like us? >> i thought about that a lot as well. the one thing really interesting is this idea that are you born with it or do you develop it? ist the nature/nurture question. ask the same thing when it comes to einstein's brain. look at this one image over here and look specifically at the middle of the brain, on that left side, you see sort...
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>> you can ask the same thing when it comes to einstein's brain. this area is responsible for you're motor control. we know he was a musician. he played the violin. that was something that he developed. that part of his brain changes. it is the most remarkable thing. let's get the latest on otheeth stories we are following. >> the new york city nanny charged with murder of children in her care has pleaded not guilty. >> when the children's mother came home she found the kids dead and saw the woman stab herself with a kitchen knife. >> warren jeffs who is serving a life sentence, the texas attorney general's office has started proceedings. >> worlfe a record breaking powerball drawing is hours away. >> i've got the winning ticket. i spend $20. i gotten chance to win. what do you think? >> let's see if you are in the chair tomorrow. >> i'll be here. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] considering all your mouth goes through, do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® clea
>> you can ask the same thing when it comes to einstein's brain. this area is responsible for you're motor control. we know he was a musician. he played the violin. that was something that he developed. that part of his brain changes. it is the most remarkable thing. let's get the latest on otheeth stories we are following. >> the new york city nanny charged with murder of children in her care has pleaded not guilty. >> when the children's mother came home she found the kids...
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everybody has a little variation, but in einstein, it was quite different. the right side, that is the side responsible for spatial relations, that is the area where the brain it is done. and in einstein's case, it was quite large compared to other brains examined. >> fascinating stuff. sanjay, is there anything about his brain that has implications for mere mortals like us? >> i thought about that a lot. i think the one thing that is interesting, the idea is, are you born with it or do you develop it? you can ask the same question when it comes to his brain. i'll tell you, when you look at the image, especially in the middle of the brain on the left side you see sort of an upside down horseshoe area, wolf, that is the area responsible for your motor control. for example. and in this case, somebody who has really fine dexterity there, has more developed brain there we know he was a musician, that is so important, he couldn't have been born with that. he became a progressively better musician, that part of his brain changes, the most remarkable thing. >> and
everybody has a little variation, but in einstein, it was quite different. the right side, that is the side responsible for spatial relations, that is the area where the brain it is done. and in einstein's case, it was quite large compared to other brains examined. >> fascinating stuff. sanjay, is there anything about his brain that has implications for mere mortals like us? >> i thought about that a lot. i think the one thing that is interesting, the idea is, are you born with it...
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. >> didn't einstein have eight affairs or something like that? no matter how smart you are you will take that risk. that risk will be -- the testosterone of the risk overwhelms your identification of crazy. >> you can't get me, >> i am much more sensitive. >> i don't think this story will go away. i also think it was a deflection from benghazi. do you agree? >> yes, although the chatter of how it was a conspiracy idea -- i think they did this to keep him from testifying. they will summons him and he will testify. that part doesn't hold water. he will still talk about ben dwaw swree. you combine the benghazi issue and then you can understand that the white house knew about this investigation of petraeus ahead of the election and it is perfectly reasonable to believe that all of the others stood around and said the fbi says it is not really a national security risk involved in this. let's deal with this after the election. >> he is on the other side last i checked. >> but the thing is, i know that is a reason it is okay and the other side is wrong.
. >> didn't einstein have eight affairs or something like that? no matter how smart you are you will take that risk. that risk will be -- the testosterone of the risk overwhelms your identification of crazy. >> you can't get me, >> i am much more sensitive. >> i don't think this story will go away. i also think it was a deflection from benghazi. do you agree? >> yes, although the chatter of how it was a conspiracy idea -- i think they did this to keep him from...
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you're looking at some representations of albert einstein's brain. there were a lot of pictures taken the first time it was examined. one thing to pay attention to you see all these grooves within the brain. and if you think about the fact that when the brain develops, you get many more of these convolutions as your brain develops and grows. if you have more convolutions, more ridges and valleys like you're seeing there, what that means is you have more surface area sort of on the brain. that's a great place to sort of start trying to analyze just what the effectiveness, the impact of all those neurons in that area would be. if you have more grey area like that, you have more neurons and the brain can talk to other areas of the brain more easily. now, it doesn't necessarily mean someone is going to be more intelligent, but i think what we can best say is that based on images like that that the capacity is there. there's a greater capacity for the brain to talk to each other in different ways. >> i want to remind our viewers sanjay's a neurosurgeon so
you're looking at some representations of albert einstein's brain. there were a lot of pictures taken the first time it was examined. one thing to pay attention to you see all these grooves within the brain. and if you think about the fact that when the brain develops, you get many more of these convolutions as your brain develops and grows. if you have more convolutions, more ridges and valleys like you're seeing there, what that means is you have more surface area sort of on the brain. that's...
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jenna: it would be a good time for the next albert einstein to enter into the spirit. >> maybe that's what we need in washington. i've been in this town 25 years, jenna and it's just so frustrating the budget just keeps growing and growing and growing, we have these discussions over and over again and it's almost impossible to get rid of programs that tonight work. that's what i'm looking for. i think the republicans are willing to negotiate on taxes if the democrats and the president will get serious about these entitlement reforms. jenna: hopefully both sides are game as you mentioned. great to have you with us from chicago today. thank you very much. >> thank you, jenna. jon: there is an alarming new report on iran and its nuclear capabilities. what it says about how close that rogue nation could be to having its own nuke. and how powerful the bomb would be. ambassador john bolton who has worked for years to make sure this doesn't happen on what it all means, next. jon: republicans say they are willing to show some willingness to come proceed myself on taxes in a grand bargain to h
jenna: it would be a good time for the next albert einstein to enter into the spirit. >> maybe that's what we need in washington. i've been in this town 25 years, jenna and it's just so frustrating the budget just keeps growing and growing and growing, we have these discussions over and over again and it's almost impossible to get rid of programs that tonight work. that's what i'm looking for. i think the republicans are willing to negotiate on taxes if the democrats and the president...
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. >>> so was einstein right? can you be in two places at once? a bay area politician under fire for some questionable spending says yes, he is proof. cbs 5 reporter len ramirez explains all you need to do is just take a look at his receipts. len. >> reporter: we are standing in front of the george shirakawa community center not named for the current county supervisor who is under investigation but for his father, who was a much loved and well respected member of the city council in san jose, died in office in the 1990s. but now some are calling or junior to step aside to resign in fact to preserve not only his family name but the community a lot of trouble. >> george has been a tremendous advocate for the east side. >> reporter: this political consultant calls himself a supporter and was once an adviser to supervisor george shirakawa. but his advice now to the embattled politician facing ethics and criminal probes? step down. >> this is a repeated violation of the public trust. and once that occurs, at last no putting the geneie back in the bottl
. >>> so was einstein right? can you be in two places at once? a bay area politician under fire for some questionable spending says yes, he is proof. cbs 5 reporter len ramirez explains all you need to do is just take a look at his receipts. len. >> reporter: we are standing in front of the george shirakawa community center not named for the current county supervisor who is under investigation but for his father, who was a much loved and well respected member of the city council...
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. >> and alfred einstein. it is i have no special talent, i'm only passionately curious. >> brilliant. >> very nice. >> thank you, jeff. >> sure guys. >> jason aldean is selling out stadiums across the country. this morning he talks about the next stage of his career after weathering a storm over a xag you expect from one of his songs -- ♪ >> jason aldean's fans are loyal and his upcoming tour dates are selling out faster than his fans can swipe a credit card. it took seven minutes to fill boston's fenway park. ♪ >> i don't do it for the business side of everything and no offense but to do interviews, that's not what i signed up for this for. i love playing music and that's what it's about. >> for cbs "this morning," manuel bojorquez, dallas. >>> he was here. he's a really great guy. for what he's been through, cheater, cheater, pumpkin eaters, you never know. what about her. you never do until you're in that situation. they decided to work it out. i think that's good for them. >> i'm a big fan of his musi
. >> and alfred einstein. it is i have no special talent, i'm only passionately curious. >> brilliant. >> very nice. >> thank you, jeff. >> sure guys. >> jason aldean is selling out stadiums across the country. this morning he talks about the next stage of his career after weathering a storm over a xag you expect from one of his songs -- ♪ >> jason aldean's fans are loyal and his upcoming tour dates are selling out faster than his fans can swipe a...
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and charlie's favorite quote -- >> is from einstein. >> of course. i have no special talents, i am only passionately curious. >> very nice. thank you, jeff. >> sure, guys. >>> jason aldean is selling out stadiums all across the country. this morning, he talks about the next stage of his career after weathering a storm over a ,,,,,, >>> a big scandal in new york. a dozen new york jets players told a reporter that tim tebow is terrible. they said he is a terrible quarterback. and believe me, if anybody knows terrible, it's the jets. these guys know what they are talking about. they know what they are talking about. >> country music's jason aldean had a long ride to the top and he's planning to stay a while. his new cd debuted at number one just as the scandal threatened to shake up his career and his family. >> he spoke about the pitfalls of being famous. >> you guys having a good time so far tonight? >> reporter: by all measures, jason aldean has made it. a country music superstar, complete with packed venues and devoted fans who know all his songs by
and charlie's favorite quote -- >> is from einstein. >> of course. i have no special talents, i am only passionately curious. >> very nice. thank you, jeff. >> sure, guys. >>> jason aldean is selling out stadiums all across the country. this morning, he talks about the next stage of his career after weathering a storm over a ,,,,,, >>> a big scandal in new york. a dozen new york jets players told a reporter that tim tebow is terrible. they said he is a...
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doesn't take einstein to figure out you get $1.2 trillion. to me, that's going to be the size of the tax increase. you have warren buffett on later today. i think his op-ed in the "new york times" is one of three live options for how you get there. a flat minimum tax for rich people or some cap on deductions, which i think is going to becoming increasingly appealing to lawmakers as they try to solve this or flat out increasing the rates, which is a non-starter for a lot of republicans. i think you're going to see a slightly higher rate with some kind of cap on deductions or alternative minimum tax for rich people. >> a combination of those two. we've got a lot more to talk about with you. monday night football highlights the eagles showing they don't need michael vick to lose a football game. will coach andy reid survive another week? looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. f
doesn't take einstein to figure out you get $1.2 trillion. to me, that's going to be the size of the tax increase. you have warren buffett on later today. i think his op-ed in the "new york times" is one of three live options for how you get there. a flat minimum tax for rich people or some cap on deductions, which i think is going to becoming increasingly appealing to lawmakers as they try to solve this or flat out increasing the rates, which is a non-starter for a lot of...